Philadelphia Eagles 2013 Draft Preview

(Sports Network) - With Andy Reid in Kansas City and Chip Kelly taking over
one of the most talent-deficient rosters in the NFL, Philadelphia is in the
rather easy position of going best player available throughout the entire
draft. Need is not an issue for the Eagles since it exits all over the field
on both sides of the ball.

Philadelphia has been a bargain-conscious, high-volume buyer on the free agent
market, especially on defense since they are moving to a 3- 4. They are
rebooting the entire secondary and need competent edge players.

Offensively Kelly, the former head coach at the University of Oregon, will
bring his fastbreak approach across the country, something which requires
speed and exceptional conditioning both at the skill positions and on the
offensive line. The Eagles will also need a developmental Kelly-type QB at
some point and must fortify an offensive line ravaged by injuries in 2012.

Basically general manager Howie Roseman could be blindfolded, throw at the
dart board and still get help for his team.

Forget about West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith for the Eagles, however.
That's likely nothing more than a smokescreen but edge rusher Dion Jordan, an
old Kelly acolyte from Nike University, would be a nice fit with the fourth
overall pick as would Central Michigan left tackle Eric Fisher. Oklahoma left
tackle Lane Johnson could be a surprise since he has the type of athleticism
Kelly covets.

The team is also reportedly high on Syracuse quarterback Ryan Nassib as well
as Florida State signal-caller E.J. Manuel. One or both could be there at the
Birds' 35th selection in the second round.

Philadelphia came away from the Senior Bowl impressed with Rice tight end
Vance McDonald, and Illinois hybrid Michael Buchanan has gone public with the
Eagles interest in him as a 3-4 option on the edge. Both of those players
could be in play as Saturday picks.